Title :
On the fundamental efficiency limits of photovoltaic converters for optical power transfer applications
Author :
Jarvis, Sarah ; Mukherjee, Jayanta ; Perren, Matthew ; Sweeney, S.J.
Author_Institution :
Adv. Technol. Inst., Univ. of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Abstract :
Dedicated photovoltaic converters for the conversion of monochromatic laser radiation (laser power converters (LPCs)) have been developed for high efficiency conversion of laser radiation at 1550 nm into electrical power. The LPC design is based on the InGaAsP/InP material system and achieves a maximum conversion efficiency of 45 % (±1%) under 1.55 μm illumination at 1 kW/m2 at room temperature. We have experimentally mapped out the conversion efficiency of the LPC as a function of temperature (100-300 K) and incident wavelength (tracking the absorber band-edge) in order to investigate the efficiency limiting mechanisms. The LPC achieves a conversion efficiency of 80% (± 5 %) at 100 Kelvin, highlighting the importance of various temperature dependent loss mechanisms (radiative-, SRH-, Auger-recombination etc.) which limit the conversion efficiency for photovoltaic converters under normal operation conditions. Here we discuss the experimental results linking them to the various loss mechanisms using a detailed theoretical model and underline important design considerations which should prove useful for developing future high efficiency photovoltaic cells for both solar and laser illumination.
Keywords :
III-V semiconductors; electric sensing devices; gallium arsenide; indium compounds; laser power transmission; optical sensors; photovoltaic power systems; power convertors; transducers; InGaAsP-InP; LPC design; efficiency 45 percent; efficiency 80 percent; electrical power; laser illumination; laser power converter; monochromatic laser radiation conversion; optical power transfer application; photovoltaic cell; photovoltaic converter; solar illumination; temperature 100 K to 300 K; temperature 293 K to 298 K; temperature dependent loss mechanism; transducer; wavelength 1550 nm; Photonics; Photovoltaic systems; Power lasers; Temperature; Temperature dependence; Temperature measurement; efficiency; laser power converters; photovoltaics;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2013 IEEE 39th
Conference_Location :
Tampa, FL
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2013.6744317